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encroach into their territory. that is when they can become seriously dangerous.bbcnews, delhi. katty:embarrassing, indeed, to lose your leopard. you are watching bbc "world news america." to come, understanding the complex human brain better by growing miniature ones. the groundbreaking research. ethnic men have gone on trial in thailand charged with carrying out a bomb attack on a shine in bangkok last august. 20 were killed and more than 100 were injured. the 2 men from china were obtained after the attack. there is still a lot of mysteries surrounding this particular case. correspondent: it has been almost six months since the worst bombing this city has experienced in modern times. we still know very little about who carried it out or why. we do know that the two suspects who have gone on trial today are both ethnic uighurs from a providence. they have been radicalized and driven by injustices they say they are suffering at the hands of the chinese authorities. the thai military government refuses to link what was a bomb attack targeting a temple that is popular with chinese and

encroach into their territory. that is when they can become seriously dangerous. bbc news, delhi. katty: embarrassing, indeed, to lose your leopard. you are watching bbc "world news america." to come, understanding the complex human brain better by growing miniature ones. the groundbreaking research. ethnic men have gone on trial in thailand charged with carrying out a bomb attack on a shine in bangkok last august. 20 were killed and more than 100 were injured. the 2 men from china...

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least 19 people and cut off watertonewdelhi, asjonathan miller of independenttelevisionnewsreports.>> reporter: the angry people in haryana have taken the bull by the horns. thousands are protesting against a lack of prospects in a fragile new world where many fall through the cracks. paramilitary forces were ordered to shoot looters and rioters on site, and they did. tonight, more than 10 million people in delhi have no water to drink or wash if because the protesters sabotaged the munak canal which provides the capital with most of its water supply. the protesters belong to the jat farming caste of whom there are 18 million across north india. 8 million in haryana, the state northwest of delhi. they want more government jobs and places in state education institutions, half of which are ring fens for what the indian government calls other backward classes traditionally more disadvantaged than gats. >> the generation of the jat community are in danger of losing out. we are communing hope for the younger generation. the government should make us part of the system. >> repor

least 19 people and cut off water to new delhi, as jonathan miller of independent television news reports. >> reporter: the angry people in haryana have taken the bull by the horns. thousands are protesting against a lack of prospects in a fragile new world where many fall through the cracks. paramilitary forces were ordered to shoot looters and rioters on site, and they did. tonight, more than 10 million people in delhi have no water to drink or wash if because the protesters sabotaged...

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takes away this will major -- this major action by the world's largest economy and, so, alreadyinnewdelhiand beijing, there are questions about, well, if the u.s. might not be able to meet its commitment, you know, there are questions about, well, why should other countries do the same? no one is threatening not to move forward with the accord yet, but what analysts in those other countries are saying is they're going to look ahead to the final supreme court decision. if the supreme court moves all the way ahead and strikes down this rule, it really could imperil this paris agreement that was celebrated with such fanfare less than two months ago. >> coral davenport of the "new york times," thanks so much. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: finally, a new play tells the story of an industrial pennsylvania town in transition, and a way of life slipping away. jeff brown recently sat down with the pulitzer winning playwright to talk about how her latest work came into being. >> brown: the year is 2000. the setting: a bar in reading, pennsylvania. as friends, co-workers

takes away this will major -- this major action by the world's largest economy and, so, already in new delhi and beijing, there are questions about, well, if the u.s. might not be able to meet its commitment, you know, there are questions about, well, why should other countries do the same? no one is threatening not to move forward with the accord yet, but what analysts in those other countries are saying is they're going to look ahead to the final supreme court decision. if the supreme court...

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newsamerica."reporting from washington, i am katty kay. -- 10g dryindelhimillionpeople in india are without water after protesters disrupted a critical canal. the u.s. and russia announce a truce in syria to start this friday. leaders expressed optimism, but it does not apply to islamic state. and whistler's peacock room is a dazzling site, but it is the back story which inspired one artist to offer a very different take. katty: welcome to our viewers here on public television in america and around the globe. the numbers are staggering, but right now more than 10 nine people in india are without -- more than 10 million people in india are without water after protesters cut and supply line. jat community seized a canal that provides water to over half the capital. reporter: for 10 million people in delhi, this is how they now get their water. more than half of the population of delhi has no water supplies whatsoever. they depend on bottled water and the supply of water from tankers like these. it is an expert in a situation for any capital city -- extraordinary situation fo

news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. -- 10g dry in delhi million people in india are without water after protesters disrupted a critical canal. the u.s. and russia announce a truce in syria to start this friday. leaders expressed optimism, but it does not apply to islamic state. and whistler's peacock room is a dazzling site, but it is the back story which inspired one artist to offer a very different take. katty: welcome to our viewers here on public television in...